Liz Feldman
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Podcast Appearances
And I was like, well, I'm a fan of yours. And we... Have been friends ever since. Oh, my God. Dear friends. She's one of my dearest friends.
And I was like, well, I'm a fan of yours. And we... Have been friends ever since. Oh, my God. Dear friends. She's one of my dearest friends.
I mean, it's like, you know, it's... Who else could be that person?
I mean, it's like, you know, it's... Who else could be that person?
You have to think about your audience a little bit.
You have to think about your audience a little bit.
I think that's the most important thing to do when you are in the very lucky position to create shows is create something you want to watch because the odds are other people want to watch it too.
I think that's the most important thing to do when you are in the very lucky position to create shows is create something you want to watch because the odds are other people want to watch it too.
No, because it's really not a thing.
No, because it's really not a thing.
Insofar as you guys being brunettes shouldn't be a thing and being Asian shouldn't be a thing. Like you're a talented artist with something to say. That should be the thing.
Insofar as you guys being brunettes shouldn't be a thing and being Asian shouldn't be a thing. Like you're a talented artist with something to say. That should be the thing.
But that is one of the things that I love about the entertainment business and about being storytellers is that we do sort of help society grow.
But that is one of the things that I love about the entertainment business and about being storytellers is that we do sort of help society grow.
tip you know and i think we were so close to a tipping point with the trans community and with the perception of trans people and unfortunately the forces of um they scapegoated them they scapegoated them yeah and they they pulled them you know in this tug of war to the other side and turned people against them just totally based out of fear and bad statistics
tip you know and i think we were so close to a tipping point with the trans community and with the perception of trans people and unfortunately the forces of um they scapegoated them they scapegoated them yeah and they they pulled them you know in this tug of war to the other side and turned people against them just totally based out of fear and bad statistics
I mean, you know, The L Word came back And I think it was the next gen, Gen Z. You know, that was less for me because I, you know, was more of an OG fan. But it was also just, I mean, just even fashion wise and, you know, just the way in which that we present ourselves.
I mean, you know, The L Word came back And I think it was the next gen, Gen Z. You know, that was less for me because I, you know, was more of an OG fan. But it was also just, I mean, just even fashion wise and, you know, just the way in which that we present ourselves.
Like, you know, when I was growing up in the nineties, you know, it was very like flannel shirt, unfortunate haircut times, you know. What was the haircut? I mean, I had a mullet. I did have a mullet. Yeah, more of a late 80s mullet. More of a late 80s mullet. Like more of a junior high kind of vibe. Got it. Or like even middle school. My style icon at the time was Alex P. Keaton from Family Ties.
Like, you know, when I was growing up in the nineties, you know, it was very like flannel shirt, unfortunate haircut times, you know. What was the haircut? I mean, I had a mullet. I did have a mullet. Yeah, more of a late 80s mullet. More of a late 80s mullet. Like more of a junior high kind of vibe. Got it. Or like even middle school. My style icon at the time was Alex P. Keaton from Family Ties.